January Q&A: Google-Centered Planner Peace, Commonplace Books, Storing Yearly Goals, Planner Display Options, and Can You Skip Planning and Goal-Setting for a Season? EP 235


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Jan 27 2025 20 mins   90

In today's monthly Q&A ep, Sarah shares a Planner Peace vignette, 2 stationery shop recs, and answers 4 listener questions:

Planner Peace comes from a healthcare provider who has cut her documentation time in half after reflecting and listening to Sarah's Efficiency Tips ep. She uses Google products for almost everything, plus a daily paper planner (filled out fresh each day, referring to her digital lists!) for her schedule and tasks.

Stationery shop recs: Both in Chicago: Atlas Stationers and Paper and Pencil.


Question topics:

1) Recommendations for Commonplace Books?

2) Where should I keep my annual goals (from a Full Focus user)?

3) Planner wall storage ideas for messy areas (kitchen!)?

(She ended up going with this one: https://www.containerstore.com/s/office/message-boards-accessories/perch-wally-wall-plate/12d?productId=11001724 )

4) Have you ever intentionally stepped away from planning for a time or season? (And if so - how does it work within the Nested Goals framework)?


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